Posted on 24 May 2008
Check out the new double-sided poster of Peter&Wendy Studio, via Icon Buzz. Peter&Wendy Studio has a nice roundup of Typography work, very clean & slick looking.
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Posted on 21 April 2008
My last post for about a week or so…vacation! Enjoy….
There are many resources out there, in fact as I am writing this I could have easily stayed up for 2 weeks straight going through every website and book about typography…but I didn’t. I decided to post my favorite free fonts, my favorite typography blogs and my favorite articles. Some you may have seen before but amongst all the wealth I hope you find my choices worth a look.
My Top 20 Favorite Free Fonts:

Thuphap

Reznor Broken

Porcelain

Museo

Modata

The King & Queen

Grutch Shaded

Ginga

Fontin Sans

Fertigo

Dupont

Downcome

Cipher

Chopin Script

Bleeding Cowboys

Anivers

Am Sans

Classizism

078 MKSD
Typography Roundup // My favorite articles:
Ten Typographic Mistakes Everyone Makes by Christopher Phin
Top 15 Inspirational Typography and Font Blogs by Specky Boy
15 Excellent Examples of Web Typography by I love Typography
101 Typography Resources for Web Designers by Vandelay
Typography for Headlines by SmileyCat
13 Ways of Looking at a Typeface by Design Observer
Typography Roundup // My favorite blogs:
AisleOne
Thinking With Type
TypeNue
Type For You
Typography Roundup // My favorite Flickr Groups:
Typography Inspiration
Typhography Friday
Design & Typography
Free Font Resources
FontCubes
Urban Fonts
Misprinted Type
DaFont
Fawnt
Fonts 500
And just for fun:
Font Game by Say It Ain’t Slow
Posted on 16 April 2008
If you didn’t see this post written by Cameron Moll, Techniques for designing with type characters, it’s well worth checking out. Typography when done right is so beautiful. Head on over and check out the whole post via#.
Posted on 08 April 2008

Ok, I admit it–this bugs me when I’m at work..non designers think they can design. People at work that are not creative automatically assume they know what looks good. By all means I do not know everything but I don’t pretend to. Come on people! Do you really think Microsoft Word or Powerpoint are design tools? Do you really think Comic Sans is a great looking font? Or even that clipart is the greatest thing since sliced bread? Read the full story